Pic request - Scagel Fruitport and ???

jone

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Looking for comparison pics (and any other helpful info from owners you might be able to add) with some other knives if anyone could help.
For instance - GEC boys knife, Northwoods norfolk, Peanut, GEC white owl, SAKs…
Thanks for the assistance.
 
Here's a couple stock pictures of a ivory bone fruitport and an ivory bone improved GEC #48 trapper, which I think is very similar (although it has two blades). I don't own a fruitport, but do own the 48 trapper which I like a lot. Hope this helps.

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Here's a couple stock pictures of a ivory bone fruitport and an ivory bone improved GEC #48 trapper, which I think is very similar (although it has two blades). I don't own a fruitport, but do own the 48 trapper which I like a lot. Hope this helps.

fruitport_wharn_bone_300_zpse68f06ac.jpg


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Thanks. Appreciate it.
 
Jone, Here's a pic I just took of the Fruitport, Northwoods Norfolk and a Case Damascus Peanut. It show's the relative sizes pretty well. The Fruitport is 4", the Norfolk is 3 1/4" and the peanut is 2 7/8". The Peanut, while being a great little knife, is just a little smaller then I like. Any other specific questions, please feel free to ask.

Sorry for the lousy pic. It's the best I can get at night.
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Jone, Here's a pic I just took of the Fruitport, Northwoods Norfolk and a Case Damascus Peanut. It show's the relative sizes pretty well. The Fruitport is 4", the Norfolk is 3 1/4" and the peanut is 2 7/8". The Peanut, while being a great little knife, is just a little smaller then I like. Any other specific questions, please feel free to ask.

Sorry for the lousy pic. It's the best I can get at night.


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Thanks. The picture is great. Gives me a good idea of relative size. Can you tell me how the thickness compares to the norfolk and peanut? Thanks again.
 
Thanks. The picture is great. Gives me a good idea of relative size. Can you tell me how the thickness compares to the norfolk and peanut? Thanks again.

Here's another pic, Jone. The stag on the Fruitport is pretty thick but it's a great knife to use. I would imagine the bone handled Fruitports might be thinner. I like how thin the Norfolk is, with the single spring construction.


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WOW! That's some pretty stag on that top knife Gary. - :thumbup:

I do like the stag on this one, Al.
 
Peregrin - thanks so much. Your pics have been so helpful. Much appreciated!
 
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